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Citizen Vigilante

Watched it in the background.

Last ~20 minutes are good.

It's Europe's version of Death Wish for sure, as previously mentioned.

At release Death Wish was considered morally reprehensible, this is obviously considered the same. I don't know how this movie will age relative to what will happen to Europe/UK. I do know at this point in time, Death Wish is a fantastic movie and this one is far from that.

Movies that are technically "bad movies" can still hold significance. I'm glad someone can make a movie like this.

96% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
 
I was just thinking of the Dungeon Siege movie he did which had an amazing cast but was such a terrible film.
LotR and GoT wish they were ItNotK: ADST.

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I liked Rampage a lot. Didn't bother with anything else.

I suspect his moviemaking career is some sort of performance art.
His PhD is about genre serialisation. He made a whole bunch of sequels, shot Bloodrayne 3 and its parody at the same time, made multiple serial killer and genocide movies, focused on videogame adaptations and is now making unofficial sequels...
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After years of making us suffer with countless horrible video game movie adaptations, has Uwe Boll actually done something useful through his film-making?

Uwe Boll Redemption Arc was not on my 2026 bingo card.

EDIT: I started watching it and I wonder if the videogame fan in Uwe was maybe inspired by Watch_Dogs. The vigilante dresses a lot like Aiden Pearce and that was exactly what Aiden Pearce was in Watch_Dogs, a revenge seeking vigilante going after bad people.
 
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There's definitely a trend worldwide of loving revenge/comeuppance stories against violent criminals. Most of the civilized world is sick and tired of scum (often imported) committing heinous crimes and going unpunished by a two-tier justice system.

People even watch foreign movies/shows to get their fix. I remember The Glory, a Korean show about a woman who plots revenge against her old school bullies, ranking #1 worldwide on Netflix for several weeks. The bullying shown in the beginning of the series is pretty intense and surprised Western viewers, but real teachers in Korea stated that the bullying in The Glory was actually tamer than what they saw in their own schools. These last few weeks I've noticed another Korean show very high in the Netflix rankings called Teach You A Lesson and so I looked it up and apparently it's about a government sanctioned group that is sent into schools to deal with thugs and bullies, but with a heavy hand. Sounds like my kind of show, I'll be checking that out as well as Citizen Vigilante.

Thanks again to Elon for doing God's work.
 
So I just finished it, and I can't really say it's a good movie, but I mean this is Uwe Boll we're talking about, so I never expected it to be. I also can't say I agree with everything the vigilante says and does.

A lot of the movie is pointless, with scenes that go nowhere and don't really connect to anything else. The last 20 minutes is the "pay-off" where the migrants who raped a 14 year old girl get their comeuppance as does the judge who freed them and paint them as the real victims.

If you're trying to wake up people to stand up for their right to exist in their own country rather than submit to foreign scum, I wouldn't say this movie does a good job of it. It's not very thought provoking. Still, props to Uwe Boll for having the balls to make this and maybe it'll open the way for better movies to come along and really make people wake up and think.
 
I skimmed through it. Pretty bad movie, but I liked the theme and I thought the last part was well executed.

With all of the characters speaking English despite being in Germany (?), it felt rather surreal. Like Uwe Boll wanted to make the film in America but couldn't?

The concept was interesting, and I think it could be done really well by another director/team.
 
He's not as bad as those days where he earned the worst director of all time badge on IMDb. Steady improvement from rock bottom to around 3/10 over the past 20 years. He's wiling to tackle subversive and transgressive subject matter which can make his work stand out a bit, as we see here.
He's no Neil Breen, that's for sure.
 
I wonder why no ones making a big deal about the race swapping of the Hamburg rapists this was based on with brown and black actors? Not enough Serbians on social media to complain about DEI woke slop? Won't someone think about respecting eastern European heritage and culture?
 
Its a dumb as fuck movie, Uwe boll hasn't made anything of value. (talking purely as in the technical aspects of a film, from cinematography, script writing all the way to acting)

however, the reaction to it is pretty telling.

this movie would have come out like a fart in the wind and would have disappeared and 12 people would have saw it.

now it's culturally relevant because of the reactions from extreme lefty's. The topics in the movie really shouldn't be taboo.
 
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Its a dumb as fuck movie, Uwe boll hasn't made anything of value. (talking purely as in the technical aspects of a film, from cinematography, script writing all the way to acting)

however, the reaction to it is pretty telling.

this movie would have come out like a fart in the wind and would have disappeared and 12 people would have saw it.

now it's culturally relevant because of the reactions from extreme lefty's. The topics in the movie really shouldn't be taboo.

And ever the opportunist Uwe will milk this for all it's worth.
 
I saw a clip from this movie and thought "wow, you can make a movie like that in 2026?". If anything else, the movie is stunning and brave. I was not aware Uwe Boll was involved. Good for him. The thing is, Hollywood used to make movies like this and they no longer have the balls for it. So we will not be able to get a modern high quality Death Wish.
 
Damn, absolutely not a fan of shooting the cops when he just could have left, since he seems to have had advance notice. Only about halfway through so maybe there is a better justification.

Absolutely a fan of that hot ass hooker, yowza!

Armie Hammer as Batman makes a LOT more sense after watching this.
 
Holy shit the ending is insane, are they allowed to do that lol.
While I don't agree that the death penalty is appropriate for all of them, deportation ought to be a strong consideration. And I think it does capture a bit of the mindset, though I don't think the daughter would have been dressed that way in a more strict islamic household, but inside the home with just her family, maybe?
 
Not a good film though it covers a topic that needs far more exposure. It had its moments but overall I found it more lacking than bad per say, not something I care to watch again. The main character was missing a profound backstory you could invest in imo is the biggest flaw. They should've had some migrants kill his wife, cliché I know, but just something/anything to put some real weight on the guy. The bulk of the story could've been how he deals with a traumatic past, flashbacks/whatever, that along with the unjust system playing out and the finale tying everything together for him to overcome it all in some way rather than just him going out and giving random justice for random people. But I'm no script writer so whatever, just felt it was lacking in areas it shouldn't have been.
 
There's definitely a trend worldwide of loving revenge/comeuppance stories against violent criminals. Most of the civilized world is sick and tired of scum (often imported) committing heinous crimes and going unpunished by a two-tier justice system.

People even watch foreign movies/shows to get their fix. I remember The Glory, a Korean show about a woman who plots revenge against her old school bullies, ranking #1 worldwide on Netflix for several weeks. The bullying shown in the beginning of the series is pretty intense and surprised Western viewers, but real teachers in Korea stated that the bullying in The Glory was actually tamer than what they saw in their own schools. These last few weeks I've noticed another Korean show very high in the Netflix rankings called Teach You A Lesson and so I looked it up and apparently it's about a government sanctioned group that is sent into schools to deal with thugs and bullies, but with a heavy hand. Sounds like my kind of show, I'll be checking that out as well as Citizen Vigilante.

Thanks again to Elon for doing God's work.
Korea has a long history of revenge movies that have been very popular even before other Korean stuff was in the mainstream.
 
Holy Fucking Garbage, Batman!

Saw a few clips on Youtube, thought "this looks like it might be garbage-y fun."

Watched about 20 minutes and finally gave up. Writing and directing are absolute trash. Scenes go on too long, too many pointless scenes, scenes with no payoff, the list is endless. Not even worth a hate-watch. Laughably bad.
 
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Holy Fucking Garbage, Batman!

Saw a few clips on Youtube, thought "this looks like it might be garbage-y fun."

Watched about 20 minutes and finally gave up. Writing and directing are absolute trash. Scenes go on too long, too many pointless scenes, scenes with no payoff, the list is endless. Not even worth a hate-watch. Laughably bad.
You don't get the point.

 
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I would've liked the movie to promote the idea that you can't fix these problems unless you address the root cause, namely the politicians who enable and encourage it. Once they're out of the way, you can fix anything, just look at what Bukele did in El Salvador. And I know that removing political opposition in a slippery slope, but allowing politicians to make laws and policies that go against all logic and human decency, and that basically amount to treason, is a far more slippery slope.
 
Holy Fucking Garbage, Batman!

Saw a few clips on Youtube, thought "this looks like it might be garbage-y fun."

Watched about 20 minutes and finally gave up. Writing and directing are absolute trash. Scenes go on too long, too many pointless scenes, scenes with no payoff, the list is endless. Not even worth a hate-watch. Laughably bad.

Citizen Vigilante wasn't made to Win an Oscar for best Writing or Direction. Citizen Vigilante was made to show the World what's really happening in Europe (Germany) in real Life!!!
 
Citizen Vigilante wasn't made to Win an Oscar for best Writing or Direction. Citizen Vigilante was made to show the World what's really happening in Europe (Germany) in real Life!!!
I'm pretty sure the movie was filmed in a way such that the actors had NO IDEA what the final product was gonna be. Armie Hammer probably thought he was in a Taken knock off and had no idea his character was killing muslims :P

The editing was so bad. When he went up on the three punk teens beating up the kid, he knocks down the two boys, the girl mysteriously disappears. Where did she go? Why would he let her get away? I'm assuming he hits her or something and knocks her out but its as if she ran away and Boll forgot to film it. Too focused on casting the prostitutes :P
 
There's discourse going around like why are Taken or Inglourious or Django or John Wick praised culturally but Citizen Vigilante is looked at with disdain by some people.

Armie Hammer's character is not motivated by personal tragedy or revenge. He just has a sense of disgust over what's happening to Europe and decides who should die over it. Most of the people he kills are not actively trying to harm him, and he kills over a dozen SWAT officers completely unnecessarily. He's also a trust fund kid slumlord with zero relationships, basically a functional ASPD type.

He's more like Yagami Light and Travis Bickle than John Wick. Villain coded, in other words. I heard the original title for the film was The Dark Knight.

To Uwe's credit, the film doesn't propagandize by making Armie a heroic figure. His actions are going to cross the line for a lot of people and make them uncomfortable.

That's about the only positive thing I can say for it since its filmmaking fundamentals are so poor.
 
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